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"knowingly" Definitions
  1. while knowing the truth or likely result of what you are doing synonym deliberately
  2. in a way that shows that you know or understand about something that is supposed to be secret

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The information which proved damaging to the Clinton campaign was released by Wikileaks which, functions knowingly or un-knowingly as a front for Russian intelligence.
Because if we could shut down these online websites that facilitate sex trafficking knowinglyknowingly; I'm not talking about inadvertently — it would make a huge difference.
Her indictment alleges, without elaborating, that Salman "did knowingly aid and abet" her husband from at least April onward and that after the shooting, she "did knowingly mislead" investigators.
"They said that they didn't believe that he did it knowingly, and that frustrated me a lot because he definitely did do it knowingly," Prout told Today's Savannah Guthrie.
" More knowingly it's referred to as "the dark arts.
Gilbert says it proves she knowingly made a false statement.
Lacey is accused of knowingly publishing ads for sexual services.
Game developers who knowingly exploit children should face legal consequences.
That means it's possible Trump Jr. knowingly lied to Congress.
Mr Knausgaard knowingly breaks the frames of taste and tact.
" DeGeneres then started smiling knowingly, teasing: "Did y'all make out?
Go deeper: Report: Trump golf course knowingly employed undocumented immigrants
"Those statements were knowingly false," said Vivenzio's attorney, Aaron Freiwald.
I am not saying that … anybody knowingly colluded with Russians.
Sure, Drake doesn't gun down innocents (at least not knowingly).
It feels wrong to knowingly bequeath a disease to anyone.
He spent two years knowingly and unlawfully lying and leaking.
The polluters should pay for the damages they knowingly wrought.
I have not knowingly done anything to ... do that, no.
"  "Do you think y'all knowingly lied to the American people?
I am knowingly submitting this letter under penalty of felony.
The White House is knowingly allowing Scavino's falsehood to stand.
He excoriates Manafort for "repeatedly and knowingly" breaking the law.
And knowingly selling illegal wiretapping tools is a federal crime.
It has never knowingly been involved in any illegal activity.
In Afrin, Turkey knowingly targets civilian buildings such as hospitals.
Prosecutors also allege Manafort and Gates knowingly doctored financial documents.
Employers can also be fined for knowingly employing unauthorized immigrants.
Or is there someone knowingly profiting off this mass delusion?
I would never knowingly cause fear or harm to anyone.
SESTA will eliminate the blanket immunity granted to internet service providers who "knowingly advertise", "advertise with reckless disregard", or "knowingly profit" from victims of trafficking through ads posted by third parties on their websites.
But many doctors say they did not knowingly break the law.
The companies will knowingly downplay the risk to boost their businesses.
"Sleep now," she says while Sweetin and Cameron Bure laugh knowingly.
Instead, Margaret and Helen knowingly treat Leonard like a social experiment.
Whether knowingly or not, the president has used anti-Semitic tropes.
America's top brass knowingly provided rifles that were unsuitable for combat.
Pho is not alleged to have given up the files knowingly.
Still, Anna knowingly and wantonly overstepped the bounds of lawful behavior.
She and one of the brawny blonde boys lock eyes knowingly.
"Kanye West knowingly and intentionally misappropriated plaintiff's composition," the complaint said.
"I have never knowingly spoken to Russian intelligence officers," Manafort said.
However, knowingly helping criminals in any way is usually a crime.
The consequent jumpiness avoids ordinary kitsch for something more knowingly droll.
Few would knowingly risk signing up for such a scheme; unfortunately,
It did involve an alleged knowingly criminal act committed by Clinton.
"  "Senator Cory Booker boldly declared he is knowingly violating Senate rules.
Supporting the first but not the second knowingly sacrifices citizens' safety.
Roy knowingly "dragged" Carter on his "sad journey," the lawyer said.
She also claims Kelly knowingly didn't disclose a sexually transmitted disease.
Employers who then knowingly employ undocumented immigrants could be harshly punished.
There was a rumor going around that you knowingly tried fentanyl.
Legal definitions of fraud require a person to knowingly be deceptive.
As a child, he had never knowingly met a Jewish person.
These are companies and individuals that knowingly use stolen intellectual property.
It is accused of knowingly allowing the sale of knockoff diapers.
The scent ($140 for 60 milliliters) is knowingly innocuous, she said.
He is not accused of knowingly facilitating opioid abuse by patients.
None of us were guilty of knowingly enabling our future president.
But they were illustrating the principles of Stoicism, knowingly or unknowingly.
"It's the tape that destroys the paper," Mr. Stark said knowingly.
Immigration officials said CVE Technology Group had "knowingly" hired unauthorized immigrants.
Why do large numbers of people knowingly accept being lied to?
Yet nothing definitively proved that Cohen knowingly traded on inside information.
Each of these companies, knowingly or unknowingly, would follow his map.
Being watched by a stranger was a risk we'd knowingly assumed.
The standard is to show the subject knowingly withheld the information.
I've knowingly eaten rabbit only once or twice in my life.
Further, there's no special requirement of "corrupt" intent: Acting knowingly suffices.
Astley looked on with baffled wonder while the brewers smiled knowingly.
At this point, he hasn't even knowingly spoken to a serial killer.
Zuma welcomed the judgment while claiming he had knowingly done nothing wrong.
But knowingly or not, Rave News had hit on a real trend.
The company denies that supervisors at the club knowingly hired unauthorized immigrants.
In particular, the notion that Mr. Lee did not knowingly grant POW!
She said Price would never knowingly have a loaded gun near them.
Mr. Daugaard recently said he had never knowingly met a transgender person.
They should also pay damages for the destruction they have knowingly caused.
We would never knowingly disappoint our customers or the communities we serve.
If they did so knowingly and willfully, it is a criminal violation.
Nene, a student who works part-time on the counter, nods knowingly.
HFM is super contagious and it's not fair to knowingly expose others.
Prosecutors would need to find something egregious like a knowingly false statement.
The agency did not charge the company with knowingly committing the violations.
Mueller did not establish that the Trump campaign knowingly colluded with Moscow.
Clinton has denied knowingly sending or receiving classified information on her server.
As he said this, people murmured knowingly and wrote in their notebooks.
She has said she did not knowingly send or receive classified information.
Prosecutors also charge that she knowingly misled the FBI and obstructed justice.
Tuesday Manafort said: "I have never knowingly spoken to Russian intelligence officers."
"A donut without a hole is still a donut," Coco said, knowingly.
Ted Cruz of "knowingly" misrepresenting its reporting about the Ben Carson campaign.
They knowingly made a deal with the devil, and can't back out.
"Forgive me if I come off like a dick," he writes, knowingly.
They didn't knowingly violate the law; their parents or other relatives did.
It also accused Moody's of knowingly inflating ratings on toxic mortgage securities.
"The Lizza Hit Piece was knowingly and intentionally flawed," the lawsuit states.
Whoever plays games with it — knowingly or inadvertently — is playing with fire.
We will prosecute the fossil fuel executives who knowingly destroyed the planet.
Mr. Manafort has denied knowingly contacting Russian intelligence officials during the campaign.
Other laws clamped down on companies that knowingly worked with the yakuza.
The survey assessed whether participants had ever knowingly used ecstasy, MDMA or Molly.
That burden lies with their parents who knowingly put them in this position.
"It's a good question but a hard one to answer!" he says knowingly.
Leadership does not knowingly encourage or feed ugly or debased appetites in us.
For decades, fossil fuel corporations knowingly destroyed our planet for short-term profits.
She smiles knowingly because she was in cahoots with Ally the entire time.
The chemical company DuPont knowingly leaked carcinogens into the water supply for decades.
Greensill added: Greensill never knowingly issues false statements and strongly refutes such assertions.
Mr Alix alleges that McKinsey knowingly misled courts in order to land clients.
Surrounded by townsfolk, she stepped forward, knowingly reached out, and touched her son.
Jansson took a risk knowingly, as homosexuality was illegal in Finland until 1971.
Leadership does not knowingly encourage or feed ugly or debased appetites in us.
But they could also include criminal penalties if he knowingly violated tax law.
Liberal Democrats knowingly snickered at Trump's lack of campaign offices or ground game.
There has to be a reason why Francesca knowingly strings him along, right?
The 60-year-old was charged on Monday with knowingly transporting undocumented immigrants.
I've deleted the post because I would not knowingly post a false story.
But if [Fred Trump's children] knowingly gave false information, that could be opened.
Craigslist prevailed in a case alleging it had "knowingly and intentionally" facilitated prostitution.
I recount the tale of custom IEMs today from a knowingly exclusive position.
Leadership does not knowingly encourage or feed ugly and debased appetites in us.
Still, knowingly or not, she is taking a page from her daughter's research.
I didn't knowingly do it badly, I certainly didn't deliberately do it badly.
A leader knowingly or unknowingly takes such experience and outlook to higher office.
You beat yourself up, after all, even though you hadn't knowingly done wrong.
Zuma says he never knowingly or deliberately set out to violate the constitution.
But he's maintained that he did not knowingly meet with any such officials.
They knowingly fought to protect and extend slavery, an evil with no justification.
Americans who knowingly try to help those being listed could also face sanctions.
But knowingly talking to a Russian intelligence officer is a potentially bigger problem.
" Greensill added: "Greensill never knowingly issues false statements and strongly refutes such assertions.
Both Kawa and Jones denied Jones intentionally or knowingly took such a substance.
On the stand, Gates testified that he and Manafort knowingly committed several crimes.
"Boatman" renders an oncoming rowboat in which a hulking ventriloquist's dummy smirks knowingly.
Knowingly violating Airbnb policy apparently won't even get hosts removed from the platform.
The works are knowingly made for a situation that is transitional and contingent.
Mr. Guzmán then decided not to testify "knowingly and voluntarily," Mr. Purpura said.
The first dairy product I knowingly tried was sour cream and onion chips.
And it targets websites that knowingly facilitate the work of sexual predators online.
By treating Election Day like any other Tuesday, we're knowingly suppressing democratic participation.
The bill would remove that protection for sites that knowingly enable sex trafficking.
And we all know Don Jr. did not knowingly meet with Russian agents.
"[O'Rourke] also knowingly and falsely claimed 'not receiving compensation'" for writing the article.
Simply put, Comey knowingly broke the rules of the very organization he led.
For the record, I haven't knowingly consulted with such firms for news stories.
He also "knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently entered into the Plea Agreement," Sullivan noted.
Herrera, 27, was facing charges of simple assault and knowingly causing bodily injury.
They knowingly come here, walking across the border and take our tax money.
And if he knowingly lied to lawmakers, that would constitute a felony. Sen.
How do you think Gorsuch have applied the "knowingly" standard under those circumstances?
Prosecutors alleged that between September and December 2004, Nassar knowingly downloaded images and videos of child pornography from the Internet and that between 2003 and 2016, he knowingly kept thousands of child pornography images and videos on his hard drive.
He said that he never knowingly or deliberately set out to violate the constitution.
Sometimes we slip up and make mistakes; other times we knowingly engage in immorality.
Then suppose that the hotel knowingly leaves out food that might attract fire ants.
She doesn't seem all that sad, however, as she looks knowingly at the camera.
The president, knowingly or not, is exploiting a weakness in the democratic immune system.
That would be illegal if they knowingly submitted false valuation reports to the IRS.
Flynn has also admitted in sworn testimony that he knowingly made those false statements.
Given Lane's polemic against documentarians who "knowingly spread dangerous lies," one might expect Nuts!
Trump campaign members certainly colluded with Russian influence efforts, some willingly, some possibly knowingly.
Mell also admitted knowingly receiving child pornography in interstate commerce during the same period.
General Motors employees knowingly installed faulty ignition switches in cars between 1998 and 2014.
The 60-year-old Florida man was charged Monday with knowingly transporting undocumented immigrants.
James Matthew Bradley Jr., 60, of Florida was charged with knowingly transporting undocumented immigrants.
" The lawyer says his client is "devastated by [Game's] knowingly false claims about her.
As an adult, it's hard to knowingly do things you don't want to do.
"Now we're going to prosecute the employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens," he said.
The new law will also eliminate the penalty for knowingly donating HIV-infected blood.
We expressed alarm that Congress would knowingly vote to undercut the Medicare Trust Fund.
Are current artists under the influence, knowingly or not, of choreographers like Mr. Bernd?
Georgetown said knowingly misrepresenting or falsifying credentials in applications could be grounds for dismissal.
Little Pencil-Neck Adam SchiffHe spent two years knowingly and unlawfully lying and leaking.
It's a bizarre situation when a faulty device is knowingly put into new cars.
But knowingly lying because you were pissed that somebody else got a newspaper endorsement?
Knowingly falsifying facts can result in fines or up to five years in prison.
Every year, thousands of people, knowingly or not, bring illegal goods into the country.
By knowingly signing a false legal document, you would very likely be committing fraud.
"I have never knowingly spoken to Russian intelligence officers," Manafort told the Times reporters.
Many Democrats and Republicans remain convinced that Mr. Assange knowingly worked with Russian intelligence.
When I told Soros about my grandfather, he smiled and shook his head knowingly.
The appeals court upheld the decision that BlackBerry executives did not knowingly mislead investors.
State prosecutors initially charged Deri with manslaughter, arguing that he knowingly used live ammunition.
Mueller ultimately found that no Trump official knowingly dealt with Russian hackers or trolls.
Lovett not knowingly but searchingly, wondering how the character feels instead of "performing" her.
Before the meeting, the governor said he had never knowingly met a transgender individual.
I don't remember the name of the first trans person I ever knowingly met.
There is still no evidence of anyone "wittingly" or knowingly colluding with these Russians.
"Mobile Star does not knowingly resell counterfeit goods," Braha said in his court declaration.
His position is that he did not intentionally and knowingly violate North Carolina law.
Also, in Mississippi, knowingly infecting someone with H.I.V. can mean 10 years in prison.
Thanks to this, laws around the world frequently prohibit knowingly and unnecessarily harming vertebrates.
Legal experts say knowingly soliciting information from a foreign entity would also be illegal.
In Alaska, sexual assault has a very narrow definition: It has to involve either "knowingly touching, directly or through clothing, the victim's genitals, anus, or female breast,"  or knowingly causing the victim to touch either the defendant's, or the victim's own, genitals.
Schneider said Monet didn&apost knowingly break the law when she stayed on the property.
Asked about Watts' testimony and whether Trump and his staff knowingly spread Russian propaganda, Sen.
Giuffre alleges that Dershowitz knowingly made false assertions that she committed perjury by accusing him.
Petraeus admitted to knowingly providing "highly classified" information to his biographer and mistress Paula Broadwell.
Those bills would remove the liability shield for "knowingly" publishing material related to sex trafficking.
"Uber knowingly places its female employees and female passengers in harm's way," reads the complaint.
More than 13.6K and 1.6K people and / or bots have knowingly liked these photos, respectively.
"[T]he NSCA knowingly published fabricated injury data about CrossFit," Greene wrote in June 2015.
The filings did not say any of the banks knowingly violated sanctions against North Korea.
Most experts instead suggest coroners are seeing people who knowingly use both kinds of drugs.
Of eight Americans killed in drone strikes, only one was knowingly targeted: Anwar al-Awlaki.
Yust was arrested in Benton County, Missouri, on Tuesday for allegedly knowingly burning Jessica's vehicle.
There is zero evidence that Clinton directly and knowingly sold weapons to ISIS, Snopes concluded.
That prohibition should only be reserved for people who "intentionally" or "knowingly" commit domestic crimes.
The US government has never publicly accused Ecuador of knowingly helping Assange or the Kremlin.
He has also accused Clinton of knowingly disseminating classified information through her private email server.
If you knowingly cross a boundary that you both set, that can be really hurtful.
Lynch said the council knowingly voted against an agreement approved by the city's own negotiators.
Through venting and flaring, companies knowingly and purposefully release valuable energy resources into the air.
It concluded Facebook had "intentionally and knowingly" violated U.K. data privacy and anti-competition laws.
The special counsel's team writes in the draft that Corsi knowingly made several false statements.
They are remarkable people still in the orbit, knowingly or not, of a remarkable game.
The story also incorrectly described the change in penalty for knowingly donating HIV-infected blood.
Prosecutors say the pair knowingly smeared "poisonous liquid" on Kim's face, resulting in his death.
This doesn't mean that businesspeople are knowingly aiding foreign intelligence services for a few bucks.
Republicans shrugged off those ties as evidence Manafort was knowingly communicating with the Russian government.
First, prosecutors will have to show that some defendant knowingly provided Prince with the drug.
The lawsuit alleges that Omarosa Manigault Newman 'knowingly and willfully' failed to file a report.
The lawsuit alleges that Omarosa Manigault Newman "knowingly and willfully" failed to file a report.
But the claim has fueled suspicion that he knowingly participated in a Russian intelligence operation.
Whole cities actually were left to decay after she knowingly sucked the lifeblood from them.
"It's about a culture of knowingly harboring and protecting predators while silencing victims," she said.
RIGHT NOW AS I SIT HERE, I DON'T WANT TO KNOWINGLY INVERT THE YIELD CURVE.
According to CNN, Manafort has denied "knowingly" colluding with Russian operatives during the 2016 campaign.
And on Thursday he appeared on ABC and denied ever knowingly lying to defend Trump.
Why would Trump knowingly defy the unanimous assessment of his intelligence agencies on Russian influence?
For decades, knowingly transplanting organs from people with H.I.V. was illegal in the United States.
There may also be rare criminal penalties for those who knowingly commit such violations.  Sen.
Under Florida's new law, it doesn't matter whether dealers knowingly sell drugs spiked with fentanyl.
It's unlikely that his government knowingly carried out any attacks — it lacks an obvious motive.
Whoever was behind the theft made the move on the artist's birthday, knowingly or not.
" Mr. Trump intervened as well, accusing Mr. Schiff of "knowingly and unlawfully lying and leaking.
Russell tinkers deeply and knowingly here with pre- and postpartum contamination fears of every variety.
China then threatened to impose the death penalty on anyone who knowingly spread the disease.
When I have shared these or similar sentiments with other first ladies, they smile knowingly.
It troubles Americans greatly to even contemplate our president — knowingly or unwittingly — doing Russia's bidding.
" Ms. Scola said that the mayor was aware of the behavior and "knowingly tolerated it.
She knowingly put all that information on a private server to shield it from FOIA .
But they all nodded knowingly, as if this was something they had all gone through.
With Johnson, the House effectively created a trapdoor crime and he knowingly jumped through it.
Those who recall their own freshman year of retirement will, perhaps, nod knowingly and sympathetically.
It is a crime to knowingly give false information to federal investigators or to Congress.
They have knowingly increased the damage, death and destruction that will result from climate change.
The subcommittee accused Backpage executives of knowingly allowing ads from sex traffickers on their site.
"We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13," RetailNext's privacy policy states.
" He added: "a lot of the process is whether she was willfully or knowingly there.
They promote the Fake Book of a mentally deranged author, who knowingly writes false information.
" Ask yourself: "Would these people knowingly hurt me, or might something else be going on?
Since then, I knowingly have slept with people who have told me they had herpes.
Instead, Rathburn was being investigated for knowingly renting out diseased cadavers to turn a profit.
Courts found that the film's producers and director had willfully and knowingly violated safety guidelines.
While some of the contraptions house wonderfully ornate mechanisms, plenty have knowingly lo-fi aesthetics.
The jury was asked whether the three defendants had been knowingly involved in the same conspiracy.
And the FBI had cleared Clinton of the charge that she had knowingly sent classified information.
We've seen that Facebook is intent on sharing and using information that isn't knowingly handed over.
Pundits will laugh knowingly about the players' antics this week – what is that Jamie Vardy like?
Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, has been accused of knowingly exacerbating the opioid addiction crisis.
But he knowingly took on an impossible challenge, making an assurance of a healing solution that
It's their biggest, longest, densest, and most knowingly devised, its two discs suspended in perfect balance.
"You knowingly left me to die multiple times," Wilkins said Friday in a victim impact statement.
Sian Meades, co-editor of lifestyle newsletter Domestic Sluttery, has never knowingly deleted a text message.
Instead, it goes after the employer for not checking people's documents or knowingly hiring unauthorized employees.
"Gun manufacturers make billions in profit by knowingly selling deadly products," Warren said in her proposal.
Those who knowingly resell tickets that are purchased with a bot are also subject to penalty.
Result equality is easier to prove, but it also means you'll knowingly accept potentially skewed data.
" She had leaned in with a smile and said, knowingly, "Honestly, it's just egg fried rice.
They knowingly, purposely took the president out of context to try and smear him yet again.
They knowingly charged me for a hotel that was on strike and ruined my birthday vacation.
What have we unknowingly all agreed to whenever we are using Google services, knowingly or not?
It is illegal for banks to knowingly allow financial transfers that involve countries sanctioned under IEEPA.
" Slapping him on the back, William knowingly replied, "Wait 'til they're nine months, then they're off.
But journalists are expected to tell the truth—or at least not knowingly spread dangerous lies.
As such, we will never knowingly sell our products to people who support President Trump's values.
And, under state statute, prosecutors have to show that the caller knowingly made a false statement.
And did President Trump or any member of his campaign knowingly coordinate their action with Russia?
Conflicting accounts The lawsuit alleges that the school knowingly withheld the bathroom incident from Gabriel's parents.
In the political comedy "Veep," when someone uses the word shrill, women knowingly roll their eyes.
Lawsuits are permitted for money damages when the press knowingly or negligently publishes false "defamatory" statements.
The question is whether Kaspersky was involved and, if so, to what extent — knowingly or unknowingly.
"Too often, we knowingly walk right into controversies that repel jobs and opportunity," he once said.
But it also means that it's knowingly creating a platform where people can misinform each other.
Susan Collins of Maine officially opposed the bill, Republican aides spoke knowingly about its impending death.
In cases where allegations are knowingly withheld, there should be a strong presumption against their consideration.
But efforts by conspiracy-peddling partisans to conflate the Clinton and Trump investigations are knowingly disingenuous.
Spicer, like his boss, routinely uses his lectern to bash the press or knowingly utter falsehoods.
In return, the retailer was protected from lawsuits that alleged it knowingly sold defective gas cans.
The Astros are learning this now, because Mike Fiers — knowingly or not — has heeded Hinch's advice.
If an individual knowingly conceals a breach, they could face up to five years in prison.
The last thing the federal government should be doing is knowingly causing homelessness for disaster survivors.
By being pictured with Kadyrov, Salah — whether knowingly or not — endorsed the Chechen leadership, said Powar.
No parent wants their child to suffer or die, or knowingly wish that upon another child.
Witnesses testify under oath and knowingly making a material false statement could result in perjury charges.
I'd like to think it takes guts to knowingly lean into the worst parts of ourselves.
That's when courts will determine whether he knowingly violated the law to gain access to information.
Sarkozy is accused of "knowingly underestimating" elements of his campaign financing, according to a judicial source.
Players who fail drug tests often take the blame without admitting to knowingly using banned drugs.
And yet the show, which knowingly leans deep into kitsch, is at once preposterous and delightful.
Prosecutors say he knowingly let his campaign surpass the strict spending limits set by French law.
They determined that the word "knowingly" applied only to gun possession — not to being a felon.
The point is to prove you both have read and knowingly agreed to all the terms.
What could push people to knowingly face these conditions or, worse, to bring their children along?
Sanctions apply only to entities that knowingly evade sanctions, the Treasury Department official said on Thursday.
According to federal laws, justice can be obstructed when someone knowingly interferes with an ongoing investigation.
The agency can fine any employer that knowingly hires unauthorized workers up to $21,916 per employee.
Volkswagen had knowingly squandered California taxpayer dollars, and allowed polluting vehicles to stay on California highways.
"I know people who can do it in bronze for you," Ms. Thomas said, nodding knowingly.
"FAKE NEWS media knowingly doesn't tell the truth," he wrote on Twitter shortly after 10 p.m.
Congress already has authority to act against organizations that knowingly provide resources to foreign terrorist organizations.
He produced two documents which he said showed Scott had knowingly agreed to be a director.
If they knowingly violate the law, their medical licenses will be suspended or revoked in Mississippi.
One prosecutor said during the trial that the leaders knowingly attempted a "coup d'etat" against Spain.
Trump either knowingly exaggerated, got mixed up, or didn't know and didn't care enough to check.
"Google has been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology," Mr. Spence said in a statement.
Judge Kavanaugh immediately submitted to an interview under penalty of felony for any knowingly false statements.
The Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations concluded in January that the classifieds site "knowingly facilitated" sex trafficking.
The Senate's SESTA language would also allow civil plaintiffs to sue sites that "knowingly facilitate" trafficking.
To knowingly and recklessly accuse someone of a crime falsely and publish the accusation is libel.
Hong says she downloaded TikTok in either March or April, but never knowingly created an account.
Now, I'm not necessarily saying Beric and Thoros are knowingly bad or out to do harm.
Prosecutors say she knowingly misled the F.B.I. agents and Fort Pierce police officers who interviewed her.
It can be a crime to knowingly make false or fraudulent statements to a federal agency.
Several Democratic presidential candidates, however, have publicly pledged not to knowingly use stolen or hacked information.
Harington just covers his mouth and look across the table at Clarke, who knowingly nods in sadness.
In the shot, Craig, 50, smiled knowingly at Elba, who wore a nervous look on his face.
Companies continue to vacuum up our data — knowingly and otherwise — and don't do enough to protect it.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's attorneys got Gates to testify that he, along with Manafort, knowingly committed crimes.
But the idea that The New York Times published incorrect information knowingly is very hard to believe.
It's sensational art for sure, but knowingly done in order to bring art to a wider audience.
As for the obstruction charge, prosecutors said Salman "knowingly" misled police and the FBI about the massacre.
As our investigation continues, we will not be surprised to find others who were knowingly at fault.
A second suspect, Dr. S. Kama Ashraf, was arrested on charges of knowingly employing an unlicensed person.
Relish it to the fullest while acknowledging its depiction of romance as knowingly exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
While Lara smiles knowingly, Bobby and his childhood friend propose to buy into the pizzeria as partners.
He wants to be more than a cog in a factory that knowingly sells gold-painted turds.
" Another warrant says that he "did knowingly destroy physical evidence, that being the body of Tara Grinstead.
His critics knowingly made "factually false claims" and deliberately smeared his research, he said in an email.
All of them (knowingly or unknowingly) carrying something unique to their relationship with lineage, place, and history.
The law prohibits the detention of children but Amnesty documented several cases where minors were knowingly detained.
But sometimes chefs will knowingly leave an ingredient to use at the last minute as a garnish.
The raids were the result of a 15-month investigation into companies allegedly knowingly hiring undocumented workers.
Should pedestrians be saved instead of passengers who knowingly got into an inherently dangerous speeding metal box?
Gusenbauer, for his part, has confirmed he worked for "The Centre," but denied knowingly working for Manafort.
The case alleges that the three companies "knowingly" let ISIS use their platforms to recruit new members.
"We want there to be criminal consequences if you knowingly, illegally try to purchase a firearm," Rep.
Shops such as John Lewis, which boasts that it is "never knowingly undersold", cannot avoid taking part.
Rubashkin was cleared of knowingly employing underage immigrants, but was found guilty of money laundering and fraud.
Red Granite remains in operation, previously claiming that it did not knowingly receive stolen funds, Variety reported.
Companies run ads to make money, so they wouldn't knowingly risk espousing beliefs that the majority abhor.
Beginning Sunday, it will be a crime to knowingly shine a laser at an aircraft or automobile.
"Pharmaceutical companies that knowingly and deceptively harm consumers must be held accountable," Fox said in a statement.
I will also prosecute pharmaceutical companies that knowingly push more addictive drugs and doses on unsuspecting Americans.
First, let's consider: Federal law criminalizes "knowingly and willfully" threatening to kill or physically harm the president.
It's difficult in this position to determine whether the person responsible committed copyright infringement knowingly or not.
In some cases, it may be an issue with a certain retail store knowingly selling to minors.
That could have implications for the nation's controversial laws that criminalize knowingly exposing another person to HIV.
That will require tough judgement calls, but knowingly inciting mob violence, for example, should not be tolerated.
Mr Petraeus knowingly gave top-secret intelligence to his biographer (with whom he was having an affair).
It's that celebrities are undermining the most basic foundations of truthful advertising and knowingly deceiving their fans.
The firm has said it never knowingly allowed anyone connected with rogue regimes to use its companies.
The 93-count federal indictment accuses Ferrer, Lacey and Larkin of knowingly facilitating prostitution on the website.
The Failing New York Times has knowingly written a very inaccurate story on my intentions on Syria.
" Johnson said murder constitutes someone "intentionally and knowingly" committing a crime, whereas manslaughter involves "recklessly doing something.
With their giggly camaraderie and knowingly ridiculous dancing, 2110Take offer an alternative vision of an evolving Compton.
But he told his interrogators that night in 2004 that he would never have knowingly assisted terrorists.
One accused the national organization of knowingly employing thousands of leaders who were suspected of molesting children.
However, I have never knowingly or purposefully behaved in a bullying, intimidating, harassing, or sexually inappropriate manner.
"The ACLU is once again knowingly misusing and misrepresenting Amazon Rekognition to make headlines," the spokesperson said.
Today, many politicians knowingly make false statements on the campaign trail for their short-term political benefit.
Collins smiled knowingly when asked if he had felt the need to approach Cespedes about the gaffe.
Knowingly or not, the government contributed to a wave of incitement and public outrage against Mr. Hattar.
"We would never knowingly accept donations raised in this way," Great Ormond Street said in a statement.
Civil penalties for businesses that knowingly hire undocumented immigrants can range from $548 to $21,916 per violation.
There's no excuse for the white people in Mississippi who knowingly elected a white supremacist on Tuesday.
By taking this path, the fossil fuel industry knowingly contributed to climate change and its devastating impacts.
The statute says an intoxicated person may not "knowingly" enter or camp out where alcohol is sold.
He was then charged with knowingly possessing a firearm and ammunition while being in the U.S. illegally.
Do North Carolinians regret electing so many politicians who knowingly exposed the state to such predictable disasters?
He noted that knowingly falsifying or concealing a material fact on an SF-85033 is a felony.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a tech and privacy advocacy group, bashed the "knowingly" provision on Thursday.
They follow this account, knowingly or not, because it improves the social media statistics of its followers.
"Alright," Obama said, after pointing knowingly to a friend in the audience (oh, to be that friend).
The agent was charged this week with two counts, including "knowingly and willfully" transmitting documents and info.
The new law paves the way for victims to hold websites accountable for knowingly facilitating sex trafficking.
Yoga Hosers is good-hearted, knowingly dopey, and cartoonishly violent all at once, a pretty rare combination.
That legislation says platforms will be liable if they knowingly facilitate sex-trafficking through content they host.
Evidence could not be used in a trial unless the warnings had been given and knowingly waived.
And they're increasing America's dependence on imported biodiesel fuel, knowingly at the expense of U.S.-produced fuels.
"Trethewey pivots knowingly, in her poetry, between hard times and good ones," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
"I have never deliberately done something wrong, which is to say knowingly," Freedman told the Art Newspaper.
"Defendants' defamatory statements were knowingly false or made with reckless disregard for the truth," one lawsuit said.
HANKS I would claim that I was never knowingly complicit, but that doesn't mean I wasn't oblivious.
The measure would fine voter registration groups who "knowingly or intentionally" submit incomplete or inaccurate registration forms.
How much would you want to be paid to give your friend a knowingly bad restaurant recommendation?
Eddy and Ruderman have designed Lantern to sound like a compassionate friend who knowingly takes your hand.
That Baby has had no choice but to drive along plays as knowingly implausible as it sounds.
Elizabeth Warren proposed establishing criminal penalties for knowingly sharing false information about when and how to vote.
This isn't like the tobacco industry knowingly trying to addict people to a product that kills them.
What do you call a person who doesn't openly endorse racism but nevertheless knowingly benefits from it?
History will not be kind to those who blindly or knowingly joined our president for the ride.
In 2303, Congress gave victims and prosecutors more power to sue websites that knowingly aided sex trafficking.
" In a statement, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said, "Knowingly harboring an alien is a federal crime.
" Grassley continued, "But in the heat of partisan moments, some do try to knowingly mislead the committee.
The voice in the recording categorically denies any wrongdoing and knowingly having any links to intelligence services.
Second, law enforcement already has the power and permission to prosecute businesses that knowingly facilitate sex traffickers.
It felt like a legal liability simply ... to knowingly bring a convicted pedophile to a college campus.
That has been the hardest fact for me to confront: that abuse is knowingly and intentionally inflicted.
I watched and shook my head knowingly, having survived on $8,23 each of the past two years.
But only a nice, downhome, exemplary model of an American girl could address the theme so knowingly.
One novel doesn't bother with any reader at all, while the other knowingly, respectfully looks another way.
The legislation would allow state attorneys general and victims to sue websites that "knowingly" facilitate sex trafficking.
Haisem Zahab, 44, pleaded guilty last year to knowingly providing support or resources to a terrorist organization.
Zhang was arrested and charged with lying to a federal agent and knowingly entering a restricted area.
No, SESTA will not break the internet, or violate American's free speech, nor will it inhibit the growth of future online companies – unless those future internet companies plan on creating a website for the purpose of knowingly advertising or knowingly profiting from human trafficking as their business model.
"He knowingly logs into Epic knowing that the feds chill there," Nesheiwat told Pokora about their Australian partner.
Federal agents are probing whether the company knowingly made public statements of impossible production goals, the Journal reported.
"He's not the kind of person who can [knowingly] jump in bed with a relative," the actor said.
By choosing to purchase goods on Amazon, a customer is willingly and knowingly sharing data with the company.
There have been regulatory problems in Singapore, too, where Uber was accused of knowingly renting out faulty vehicles.
The FBI warned that anyone who knowingly provides false threat information to law enforcement is liable for prosecution.
Authorities said they were acting on a tip that the company had knowingly hired workers with fake documents.
It is unacceptable for any social media company to knowingly allow deliberately misleading material to corrupt its platform.
Think of a maiden taking a midday dip in a stream: naked, sure, but never knowingly flaunting anything.
Blizzard confirmed to CNN Business Wednesday that it banned the three students after they "knowingly broke" the rules.
We should not allow manufacturers to knowingly allow the use of any device or medication that's not safe.
Wixen also alleges Spotify has "knowingly, intentionally, and repeatedly" reproduced those songs over the internet to California residents.
It's a knowingly ridiculous premise filtered through a strange, off-kilter tone, and it won't be for everyone.
Another example would be if someone was knowingly selling deadly drugs for profit and was not themselves using.
While some people use fentanyl by itself, most use it — knowingly or unknowingly — in combination with other drugs.
But Smith says since the photo is from her own social media post she knowingly took this risk.
Doctors who knowingly violate the ban in Ohio could risk losing their medical licenses and face felony charges.
Many users knowingly tweet false and damaging information and opinions in an effort to go viral via retweets.
"The primary concern with knowingly deferring maintenance is that a major, unforeseen failure could occur," Smith said.   Gen.
"I don't think it's an excuse, but I don't think it was done knowingly and consciously," Chaiken continues.
Other entertainers who knowingly put their own careers at stake by supporting me, I will be forever grateful.
By rigging its diesel emissions tests, VW knowingly sold engines that release high levels of dangerous nitrogen oxide.
If someone knowingly directs another person to lie to Congress, they are also guilty of lying to Congress.
Attorney Michael Fuller wrote that Showtime knowingly served "untested, underpowered service" and "misrepresented the quality" of the feeds.
"It is evident that Facebook intentionally and knowingly violated both data privacy and anti-competition laws," lawmakers said.
He didn't tell the Times he never spoke to Russian agents; just that he never knowingly did so.
"We have elements that will enable us to show that the regime knowingly used chemical weapons," he said.
"Valentin knowingly used a banned substance without the consent, recommendation or knowledge of our team," the team said.
When Trump complained about the Mueller investigation, Whitaker often smiled knowingly and nodded in assent, the official said.
They also caution that consumers may knowingly or unknowingly seek counterfeit goods as legitimate goods become more expensive.
What the intelligence community effectively showed, knowingly or not, is that Trump's foreign policy isn't based in reality.
"Because, if you're talking about disinformation, you are deliberately and knowingly spreading information that is untrue," Harvey continued.
We look upon the world askance, knowingly, our brains giggling with wisdom and compassion for our fellow man.
Knowingly or not, Brennan is trading upon his status as a former official in making these public statements.
The three-count indictment said that the suspect knowingly conspired with others to distribute methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin.
I was, knowingly or not, along for the ride as America made the future better than the past.
The polluters who knowingly caused the problem, or taxpayers, who the same polluters deliberately misled about the risks.
It is illegal under federal law to knowingly falsify or conceal relevant information from a security clearance form.
"Fossil fuel executives should be criminally prosecuted for the destruction they have knowingly caused," Sanders said in August.
In his apology, Gunn said the version of himself he knowingly presented to the public was different then.
"I was overloading myself with information and exhausting myself — I would lose my creative spark," she states knowingly.
Manafort's Russian associate Konstantin Kilimnik has also been charged with knowingly trying to influence or prevent witnesses' testimony.
Bennett, 32, is charged with intentionally and knowingly causing bodily injury to a person 65 years or older.
But she left in others, knowingly, which gave her closing taunt in "Don't Hurt Yourself" two insistent bleeps.
To prove financial crimes, prosecutors need documents or electronic data showing that certain illegal transactions were made knowingly.
Hazardous materials: The Department of Transportation is raising the penalties for companies that knowingly violate hazardous material regulations.
And some sellers take it too far, knowingly or not, and pack hundreds of variations in one listing.
But a person only breaks the law if a prosecutor can show they "knowingly" made a false statement.
He has explained how he took the classified material but denied having knowingly passed it to anyone else.
To paraphrase the Reckmeyer case, none of us "knowingly and voluntarily waived" our right to "conflict-free" investigations.
D'Souza freely admitted, both before and after Trump's pardon, that he knowingly and purposefully violated campaign finance laws.
The father of the Constitution, James Madison, knowingly put his finger on what was behind this institutional anomaly.
The lawyer also knowingly withheld and destroyed other salient documents, including an email from Person A on Sept.
"I wish to emphasize that I never knowingly or deliberately set out to violate the constitution," Zuma said.
Though he never admitted to knowingly participating in the plot, he was found guilty on multiple murder charges.
Jessica Tarlov, another Fox News contributor, said it was surprising that they would "knowingly" make a separate domain.
Flynn also pleaded guilty to knowingly making materially false, fictitious and fraudulent statements to FBI agents, a felony.
The special counsel, however, did not level any allegations that any American had knowingly colluded with the group.
For instance, foreign financial institutions who knowingly facilitate transactions with Iranian SDNs are still subject to secondary sanctions.
The bill would allow victims to sue websites that knowingly support and assist sex trafficking on their site.
"I have never knowingly violated N.C.A.A. rules while serving as head coach of this great program," he said.
He looks knowingly abashed after he loses his balance, but what about when he's shot in cold blood?
By embracing amnesty, they will knowingly draw even more illegal immigrants, worsening the border crisis all over again.
A victim would need to prove a site had knowingly facilitated sex trafficking to successfully sue the company.
" — SETH MEYERS "Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer said he never knowingly lied to the American people.
Zarrab has stated unequivocally that he knowingly and voluntarily waives his right to conflict-free representation by Messrs.
Fine smiles knowingly when she sees my eyelids grow heavy, and offers me Darjeeling in a porcelain cup.
It also clarifies a premiere scene when we see the final time Ade knowingly spoke to her mother.
" Mr. Clapper said that he had not done so knowingly, and then added: "Well, unclassified is not leaking.
If a Senator now votes no on calling Bolton to testify they're knowingly engaging in a cover-up.
This reporting has not uncovered conclusive evidence that the Trump Organization or its principals knowingly abetted criminal activity.
A complaint Genius filed in 2019 alleged that Google knowingly copied its lyrics to use in search results.
"I refuse to knowingly play any role in the school-to-prison pipeline at any age," she said.
The bill also proposes 10-20 year prison sentences for senior executives who knowingly lie to the FTC.
I'm trying to decide whether the fact that it is knowingly imperfect also means that it's bad work.
The Trump campaign's draft complaint argues the paper knowingly published the Frankel op-ed to smear the president.
People at parties would ask how we got together and we'd look at each other knowingly and laugh.
There is also no need to prove "evil intent" — simply that the statement was made deliberately and knowingly.
He also said that Friday's indictment does not allege that any American knowingly participated in the Russian operation.
He also highlighted that Friday's indictment does not allege that any American knowingly participated in the Russian operation.
What Lewandowski is doing when he knowingly lies to the media bears zero resemblance to that accountability idea.
Waymo argued that the law firm therefore has stolen documents and is knowingly hiding them from the court.
"I refuse to knowingly play any role in the school-to-prison pipeline at any age," Ayala said.
HB 2670 forbids individuals from using drones to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly harm, actively disturb, or chase livestock.
At this point, it seems like Herzog has to be knowingly participating in his own memes of production.
There is nothing to suggest at this point that any of the above parties knowingly handled a fake.
Fundamentally, it alleges that Francis was knowingly negligent in dealing with known abuse by a major Catholic figure.
But with something like gun possession, isn't it sometimes absurdly difficult to prove someone "knowingly" violated the law?
It had argued there was not enough proof he had knowingly helped the attackers by renting them a flat.
Investigators believe Bean "knowingly and intentionally placed her infant son in a situation that endangered his life," police said.
This report, though, alleges Facebook maintained improper partnerships far more recently, with a huge number of companies, and knowingly.
On Monday, Mathews pleaded guilty to a charge of intentionally and knowingly causing serious bodily injury to a child.
And is privacy a reasonable expectation from someone who knowingly launched a viral stunt intended to get maximum audience?
Either Sean Murray is a con artist who knowingly manipulated fans, or players are brain dead victims of marketing.
The two men were accused of knowingly creating a fire trap at the warehouse when the blaze broke out.
We're talking about a swishy mop-top hair, which he knowingly worked with puppy eyes and a head shake.
Then, eyebrows raised knowingly, he told me about the presence of a Confederate monument right in the town square.
In his closing argument on Monday, he argued prosecutors lacked evidence showing she knowingly participated in a bribery scheme.
"  The bill, if passed, would also make it unlawful for any person to knowingly create "an animal crush video.
"I am the last Targaryen, Jon Snow," Dany (Emilia Clarke) says declaratively, though fans were knowingly chuckling among themselves.
Some demand large cash payments and knowingly provide the drug to people who sell their meds on the street.
For those of you who are nodding along knowingly, now you have a neat framework to evaluate your purchases.
It accuses Uber of knowingly buying a self-driving-car startup called Ottomotto which had stolen Waymo's intellectual property.
In December, a photographer asked Bieber if he planned on proposing to Gomez, and the singer just smiled knowingly.
It's wrong to imply that women knowingly put themselves at grave risk simply because they want fame and fortune.
A recent report revealed the company knowingly duped game-playing children and their parents out of thousands of dollars.
He then knowingly made false statements to three supervisors that he had not fired his weapon, the indictment says.
In addition, policy makers shall not knowingly misrepresent, exaggerate, or downplay areas of scientific uncertainty associated with policy decisions.
Authorities said that from 2006 to 2007, Nomura knowingly securitized defective mortgage loans and misled investors about their quality.
State regulators cracked down on the ride-hailing company's autonomous vehicle program that was knowingly operating without a permit.
But as the words left my mouth I felt numbness in my lips, and he smiled at me knowingly.
The suit claims writers and editors knowingly and maliciously spread "false and fabricated facts" about Seth and his death.
The casino magnate sued the gallery after alleging that Freedman knowingly sold him a fake Rothko for $7.2 million.
It was also a criminal cover-up — Cohen admitted knowingly violating campaign finance laws with the hush money payment.
" In remarks at the Heritage Foundation, he explained: "Chief Justice John Roberts knowingly, clearly and unabashedly rewrote Obamacare twice.
By knowingly and willfully spreading propaganda obtained through coercion and torture, CCTV and others cease to be news media.
The tribunal, while confirming that she did not knowingly commit a doping violation, found "moral fault" in her conduct.
There's the initial statement to Trudeau about the trade deficit, which Trump knowingly makes up ("I had no idea").
Much more troubling than the legal exceptions to labor certification are the employers who knowingly hire unauthorized foreign workers.
A Trump Organization spokesperson told the Post in a statement: Go deeper: Trump golf course knowingly employed undocumented immigrants
Finally, in Endgame, Tony makes the ultimate sacrifice when he knowingly gives up everything to stop Thanos for good.
Proving that someone committed perjury means overcoming a high hurdle: that the person knowingly told a falsehood under oath.
If they knowingly choose to cling to their prejudices, why should we continue to think of them as "decent"?
The filing says that Manafort and Kilimnik"knowingly and intentionally" attempted to influence two other persons' testimony to Mueller.
They frequently and knowingly accept money from corrupt sources, which then corrupts the products we all buy and use.
" CNN also responded to Cruz's attacks, blasting out a statement accusing him of continuing "to knowingly mislead the voters.
Cooper is charged with unlawfully, knowingly and intentionally using interstate or foreign communication to threaten to injure another individual.
We wouldn't knowingly hire a police officer in cahoots with the mob, or firefighter that moonlights as an arsonist.
Then a separate inquiry into whether email was being knowingly misused for classified communication concluded, again, that it wasn't.
It's already a federal crime punishable by stiff penalties to knowingly advertise a commercial sex act with a minor.
"Defendants Almena and Harris knowingly created a firetrap with inadequate means of escape," O'Malley said today a press conference.
You just knowingly endangered this man's life because of how you feel about some shit he said to you?
It's still unclear whether Jeff Sessions knowingly lied about his communications with the Russian ambassador during his confirmation hearings.
GroundTruth currently tracks 75 million people, and every single one had to "knowingly" give opt-in consent, Matta said.
And the new draft contained language that only websites that knowingly assisted and supported sex trafficking would be targeted.
"If you are sick, or have knowingly been around someone who's sick, PLEASE stay home," a Texas employee said.
He walks the ledge, sits down right in front of the sunset, looks our direction, kind of blinks knowingly.
"Any allegations that the I.D.F. knowingly distorted or edited video footage are totally baseless and false," it said. video
"The Failing New York Times has knowingly written a very inaccurate story on my intentions on Syria," he tweeted.
But Mr. Mueller said he could not prove the campaign officials "knowingly and willfully" intended to commit a crime.
But many of us commit those sort of transgressions knowingly, because we have malicious or violent impulses and motivations.
It has denied that it knowingly works with Russian intelligence, but American government agencies no longer use its products.
Wheeler, for his part, has vehemently denied any accusations that he willingly and knowingly invoked a white power symbol.
Mr. Long, who has been the FEMA administrator since last year, had denied that he knowingly violated agency rules.
Under federal law, an official who "knowingly and willfully falsifies information" on a financial disclosure could face criminal charges.
Meanwhile, the Department Of Justice has filed civil actions against telecom companies that have knowingly passed along phony calls.
There is no evidence that the hacker, known only by the alias "Profexer," knowingly worked for Russia's intelligence services.
There is no evidence that Profexer worked, at least knowingly, for Russia's intelligence services, but his malware apparently did.
Last year, Congress overwhelmingly approved a bill making it possible to sue online platforms for knowingly facilitating sex trafficking.
But like the commission, the agencies exonerated Bayoumi and concluded that the kingdom did not knowingly support the attacks.
If the authorities concluded that he knowingly lied to the F.B.I., it could expose him to a felony charge.
The man had not traveled to China and didn't knowingly interact with anyone who was infected with the coronavirus.
In deference to the schoolmarm, he doesn't say what sort of pot it was, but the men grunt knowingly.
Social media and tech platforms have a responsibility not to run knowingly false advertisements or promote intentionally false stories.
"I refuse to knowingly play any role in the school-to-prison pipeline at any age," Ms. Ayala said.
At the other, she has seemed too knowingly artful, far from innocent as she played with music and balance.
So did Motorola, which sued Huawei in 2010 alleging that the Chinese company had knowingly received Motorola trade secrets.
For the most part, the characters — Olli most of all — don't express themselves readily or knowingly (they're pre-therapy).
Having knowingly broken the law and fled the jurisdiction of the American courts, why should you be granted asylum?
Schmidt, who emerged as the team's top defenseman in 2017-18, strongly denied that he knowingly took a PED.
Allen "knowingly threatened to use a biological agent and toxin, specifically ricin, as a weapon," according to the indictment.
He alleged that the outlets had knowingly run false articles about him that led to him receiving death threats.
The latest claim that Pruitt knowingly authorized the raise comes as he faces a slew of other ethics controversies.
Rosenstein said Friday that the indictment does not contain any allegations that any Americans knowingly participated in the activity.
The charges alleged that the tobacco industry knowingly and intentionally made cigarettes more addictive by adding hundreds of substances.
They knowingly and incorrectly claim abortion poses risks such as infertility, breast cancer, and birth defects in future pregnancies.
We should hold polluters responsible for the damage and pain that they are knowingly inflicting on millions of Americans.
A big, international business once knowingly fulfilled a government contract with defective bulletproof vests and was fined $30 million.
At the time, Mr. Long took responsibility for his actions but denied that he had knowingly violated agency rules.
When I asked Blackmore how the group reconciles their subversive tradition with endorsing a feature film, she nodded knowingly.
" She adds that "whether Ansari didn't notice Grace's reticence or knowingly ignored it is impossible for her to say.
To issue a FISA order authorizing investigators to eavesdrop on an American, a judge must agree that there is reason to believe the target was knowingly engaging in clandestine intelligence activities for a foreign power that violate American criminal laws — or is knowingly aiding or conspiring with someone else who is doing that.
How could she tell millions of people that their aspirations were possible when she may have knowingly sold false hope?
In June she pleaded guilty to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
In his teenage sketchbook, the artist comes off as loyal to the English landscape but also knowingly aware of society.
Meanwhile, 45 percent of U.S. patients say they knowingly skip elective care when the out-of-pocket costs exceed $1,000.
Congressman Adam Schiff, who spent two years knowingly and unlawfully lying and leaking, should be forced to resign from Congress!
They make it illegal for a person with HIV to knowingly expose anyone to the virus without disclosing their status.
"The allegations aren't true because he never knowingly had sex with an underage woman," he continued in the AP interview.
However, Walsh said he found Reagan had "knowingly participated or at least acquiesced" in a cover-up of a scandal.
Now, in 2016, the idea of being watched—knowingly or unknowingly—is a distinct possibility, no matter who you are.
"There is a reason to suspect they knowingly transferred clients' money which were under money laundering suspicion," the statement said.
Connected home products are notoriously insecure and more than happy to emit information that you're not willingly or knowingly sharing.
Other times, publishers will pay third-party firms to drive traffic to their site or even knowingly buy fraudulent traffic.
The move won't stop people like Trump from using their influence to knowingly or unknowingly game the ongoing political discourse.
Without real knowledge of their institution's functioning and agendas, said Sobel, students can't knowingly consent to the education they receive.
The regulation, he said, only meant that carriers like FedEx "cannot knowingly ship items" that are banned by export controls.
Facebook's decision not to take down the Trump ad amounts to knowingly enabling the insidious political manipulation of American voters.
"I'm ashamed that I knowingly let injustice happen and did nothing to oppose it," he read from a prepared speech.
No company is knowingly creating biased AI, of course — all these discriminatory models probably worked as expected in controlled environments.
Yours truly annoyed everyone by arguing that Margaret Thatcher had been a pretty good leader without knowingly engaging in empathy.
" And he said the National Academy of Sciences, which publishes the journal, "knowingly and intentionally published false statements of fact.
"The Commission expressly acknowledged that the company did not knowingly or willfully violate any U.S. campaign finance laws," APIC said.
That also means Maria knowingly stole Gloria's single chance chance to see her son, who is uncomfortably close to death.
"Other entertainers who knowingly put their own careers at stake by supporting me, I will be forever grateful," she wrote.
Davis "knowingly left a loaded gun in a place where the child was able to access the weapon," police said.
Indeed, Bentley pleaded guilty to failing to file a major contribution report and knowingly converting campaign contributions to personal use.
Fans of King will grin  knowingly at the mention of suicidal Shawshank wardens, but familiarity doesn't make this story clearer.
Democrats have held private briefings on whether Facebook and other companies knowingly and purposely create dangerous addictions to their products.
The plaintiffs allege essentially that TJSL, responding to financial incentives, knowingly inflated and misreported its employment statistics to prospective students.
Sarah T. Hopkins, 28, was charged with one count of knowingly transferring a firearm to a convicted felon, Grissom announced.
" The suit filed in Virginia accuses Twitter of "knowingly hosting and monetizing content that is clearly abusive, hateful and defamatory.
As two Underworld Kevins — one dressed in black, one in white — stare knowingly at each other, it all comes together.
The two leaders said they agreed that neither government would knowingly support cyber theft of corporate secrets or business information.
Comey over the summer said the FBI had not found evidence that Clinton knowingly sent classified information over the summer.
I get that you don't knowingly sell my data, and just use it primarily to help relevant advertisers target me.
It would also make it a crime for senior executives to knowingly lie to regulators about their companies' data practices.
Violations of TVPA include forcing someone into labor or sexual services and knowingly benefiting from such forced labor or services.
Yet, without telling his client, Cohen knowingly created evidence that could be used against Trump, just months before the election.
"I don't think so," Spicer told ABC News "Good Morning America" when asked if he has knowingly lied to Americans.
For years the cardinal knowingly transferred abusive priests to new parish posts where they continued to have access to children.
North Korea, South Korea, or the United States -- knowingly or unknowingly -- could cross an ill-defined tripwire with horrific consequences.
Both Mr. Thumairy and Mr. Bayoumi vigorously denied to American investigators that they had knowingly assisted in the terrorist plot.
Knowingly ignoring clear lessons from just a few years ago is a dereliction of duty that history will judge harshly.
The law, passed in December, threatens to bar from the American financial market any bank that knowingly engages with Hezbollah.
A key question is whether Trump knowingly offered to lift US sanctions against Russia in exchange for the Kremlin's favors.
He didn't stand but extended a reluctant hand from the settee, nodded and smiled knowingly, as though we'd already met.
Clinton, the Democratic primary front-runner, has said she never knowingly transmitted or received classified information on her private server.
According to Trump, world leaders had spent the day laughing at how "knowingly inaccurate" the American reporting of events is.
Jim Jordan, who is being accused of knowingly overlooking the sexual abuse of wrestlers he coached at Ohio State University.
"We will not knowingly allow our flights to be used to transport migrant children away from their families," Frontier said.
Some knowingly bought effortless degrees to pad résumés or to help in immigration, and a handful have been publicly embarrassed.
The new law paves the way for victims of sex trafficking to hold websites accountable for knowingly facilitating sex trafficking.
"But how will the WiFi know where to find me?" your dad asks, pronouncing it WeeFee, chuckling knowingly to himself.
In Silberberg's view, for instance, empathy requires that an individual knowingly act at a cost to itself to aid another.
By 1919, it was clearly illegal for doctors to knowingly prescribe opioids to maintain addiction, as opposed to treating pain.
She knowingly shared language and reference, personality and cackles perfectly in tune with what they desired from and of her.
I have the highest respect for somebody like Edward Snowden, who knowingly did what he did because he had to.
But we do not tolerate the idea of a Federal Government that is complicit in knowingly dividing us on ourselves.
One of the delights of this knowingly preposterous story is the dialectic it constructs between the real and the fantastic.
Imagine that Russia meddled in our election and that members of the Trump campaign were knowingly complicit in that effort.
Kelly said immigration and customs officials were in compliance with court orders and no agent knowingly or intentionally violated them.
The new bill will allow state police and attorneys general to go after sites that knowingly host sex trafficking content.
It opened in 1967, a year after laws forbidding night life establishments from knowingly "serving alcohol to homosexuals" were overturned.
And when Duke declared that "it's time for America to show its greatness again," the (mostly European) audience guffawed knowingly.
Executive branch officials are generally prohibited by a federal law, the Hatch Act, from knowingly soliciting or accepting campaign donations.
" The charge ... "injury to the elderly, includes intentionally and knowingly, causing bodily injury to a person 65 years or older.
But they warned some countries must radically expand testing beyond those who knowingly may have been exposed to the virus.
So much of the Lamestream Media is writing and broadcasting stories with facts that are made up and knowingly wrong.
They're alleged to have used colorful labeling and sweet flavors in their products to knowingly entice kids into buying them.
That indictment also alleges that he knowingly exposed at least one person to a sexually transmitted disease without disclosing it.
Quoting from emails, prosecutors laid out the most explicit evidence to date that Americans knowingly aided the Russian influence effort.
Those who used it knowingly were more likely to live away from their parents and to have used other drugs.
It would amend the Animal Welfare Act to prevent people from knowingly slaughtering a dog or cat for human consumption.
Just last month, for example, investigators discovered that the VA was knowingly hiring doctors with revoked licenses to treat patients.
Hiring practices Federal law prohibits employers from knowingly hiring aliens who are not authorized to work in the United States.
To bring charges, they needed evidence that she knowingly received classified information or set up her server for that purpose.
Immigration raids: The poultry plants targeted last week across Mississippi knowingly hired undocumented immigrants, according to affidavits from federal agents.
The bill recommends a number of punishments for executives at companies who knowingly defy it, including fines and jail time.
Such arrests, he said, would target not just employees but also employers who knowingly hire people not authorized to work.
Last year, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBAUF) admitted that it had for years knowingly charged dead clients for advice.
"He was building a business model for a huge financial institution that was built on knowingly cheating people," she said.
She knowingly placed him "in a situation that endangered the dependent's life or health," Marion County Superior Court documents said.
"You did knowingly commit identity fraud and opened the door" to foreigners breaching American's online security, Friedrich told Pinedo Wednesday.
The FTC on Wednesday alleged that the owner of Tinder and OkCupid dating apps knowingly sent automated advertisements via Match.
The blame first goes to the parents who put their kids in this situation by knowingly disregarding our immigration laws.
The state's Republican attorney general, Mike DeWine, said that these companies knowingly misled patients and physicians about the drugs' risks.
The only logical conclusion is that this misinformation was knowingly and purposely leaked in an effort to damage the administration.
What is new, however, is how knowingly President Donald Trump increases his personal insecurities, rather than trying to neutralize them.
Immigration raids: The poultry plants targeted last week across Mississippi knowingly hired undocumented immigrants, according to affidavits from federal agents.
We never find out why a Nazi officer knowingly shelters Ruth (Ruby O. Fee) by employing her as a maid.
In April, President Donald Trump signed a law holding online companies liable for "knowingly" hosting content that enables sex trafficking.
That was the thing about Northern Ireland: Knowingly or otherwise, you were always grazing against the ghost of some horror.
Uber, for instance, knowingly piloted its autonomous cars in San Francisco without a permit before being booted by the city.
"The worst of this, perhaps, is you have knowingly and willfully perpetrated a hoax on the American people," Mohammed said.
The lawsuit, filed in October 2017, alleged that Musk and Tesla knowingly misled shareholders about the Model 3 production ramp-up.
The Immigration Reform and Control Act legalised 22017m undocumented immigrants, tightened border security and punished employers who knowingly hired undocumented workers.
Klobuchar: OK. And you wrote on Page 1 that if a president knowingly destroys or alters evidence, that would be obstruction.
Coastal cities like New York and San Francisco have already started legal battles with oil giants for knowingly fueling climate change.
But most cases can be traced to people who were knowingly sick and still decided to wade in, the authors say.
It reinforces their belief that the people in the other tribe are, at worst, knowingly lying and, at best, deeply confused.
Environmental law wonks are watching that last bit closely, because the company stands accused of knowingly pushing an anti-climate agenda.
Cummins faces federal charges for allegedly knowingly transporting a minor across state lines with the intent to engage in sexual activity.
It's willfully disingenuous for the NIC to tout the benefits of any particular policy while knowingly not enforcing other similar rules.
However, our flight attendant did not hear or understand her, and did not knowingly place the dog in the overhead bin.
The company stopped displaying adult ads in advance of a Senate hearing on whether the site knowingly facilitated child sex trafficking.
A willful violation means "an employer either knowingly ignored a legal requirement or was indifferent to employment safety," the department said.
"It made me really stupid," he said, but he liked it because it was so strong and so knowingly uses it.
During a Skype interview, a VidMate spokesperson denied that the app knowingly engages in suspicious activity, and said it is investigating.
Trump knowingly nodded along, seemingly not finding Putin's offer as a troll or an insult, but a genuinely impressive extended hand.
"The evidence shows Gainey intentionally, knowingly, and recklessly caused serious bodily injury by failing to provide treatment or care," Shapiro said.
The district attorney said that she believes Guyger "knowingly and intentionally" shot Jean, which meets the standard for a murder charge.
Ultimately, Mueller found no evidence that any Trump associate or any other citizen knowingly colluded, conspired, or worked with Russian agents.
The U.S. law, passed in December, threatens to bar from the American financial market any bank that knowingly engages with Hezbollah.
But, now he's admitting he knowingly cheated -- and says he understands all of the criticism and scrutiny that comes his way.
To be cost-effective, screening needs to be focused on those, like Mr Thomas, who have knowingly put themselves in peril.
Cohen had pleaded guilty to criminal charges brought by New York federal prosecutors last August, explicitly stating that he acting knowingly.
Amended class-action complaints filed in U.S. District Court in Miami say the four automakers knowingly misrepresented their vehicles as safe.
" He argued though that he would support targeting gun manufacturers who knowingly put guns in the hands of the "wrong people.
Higa said in his opening statement that Alexandria Duval allegedly "intentionally or knowingly" drove off the cliff as the sisters fought.
While it is likely some restaurants and markets knowingly sell one species of fish as another, others may be completely unaware.
If your consumer decentralized app involves ordinary users knowingly accumulating, spending, or transferring custom tokens, your consumer decentralized app will fail.
SESTA's provisions allow for legal action against any website found to be "knowingly assisting, supporting, or facilitating" advertisements for sex work.
For many cisgender individuals, trans people will remain a scary, amorphous danger until they knowingly have direct experiences with trans people.
" He produced the clip, he said, as a "knowingly fruitless protest effort to prevent people from giving money to the campaign.
Nomura knowingly bundled defective mortgage loans into marketable securities from 2006 to 2007 and misled investors about their quality, authorities said.
Just as strange would be Dorsey himself spreading misinformation, knowingly or unknowingly, about a topic so important to his company's reputation.
"The evidence all points to their consciously and knowingly disregarding the fact that another human was in grave danger," Kline said.
You can't say things that are false, knowingly false and be able to smile as money pours into your bank account.
The Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee on Investigations released a report in January accusing Backpage executives of knowingly facilitating child sex trafficking.
A Canadian defense company will pay $3.5 million to settle allegations that it "knowingly sold" bad parts to US Navy warships.
The Senate Homeland Security Subcommittee on Investigations released a report in January accusing Backpage executives of knowingly facilitating child sex trafficking.
As an example, he said that "the Chinese philosophy of Yin foods and Yang foods" is knowingly and unknowingly applied locally.
Ted Cruz knowingly misstated CNN's reporting during Saturday's Republican primary debate, despite the fact that CNN's reporting was correct all along.
A pattern of knowingly employing illegal immigrants can mean extra fines and up to six months in jail for an employer.
Someone passing by on their bike knowingly shouted from their car, "Gotta catch em all!" as I walked down the street.
People knowingly provided their information, no systems were infiltrated, and no passwords or sensitive pieces of information were stolen or hacked.
While prosecutors usually need to show that defendants "knowingly" violated election and lobbying laws, Concord was not charged with those crimes.
Lawson had announced the suspension last week on Twitter, saying he tested positive for Ostarine despite never knowingly taking the substance.
Four months later, he was reportedly fired for "knowingly and intentionally associating, fraternizing, or socializing" with people associated with criminal activities.
Sometimes pledges simply don't come through, and so one essential question is whether the college, and Sanders, knowingly inflated the promises.
Last week, Mr. Aikawa said Mitsubishi employees had knowingly given the microcar line an exaggerated fuel rating by manipulating test conditions.
The warrant alleges that Simon knowingly and willfully made statements about the Nassar investigation that she knew were false or misleading.
Her definition of a lie is when there's a deliberate attempt to deceive — when someone knowingly fails to tell the truth.
This is how evil enters the world for Dostoyevsky and for the many who, knowingly or not, follow in his tracks.
" On Monday Trump tweeted, "The Failing New York Times has knowingly written a very inaccurate story on my intentions on Syria.
The designation means a prohibition against knowingly providing, or attempting or conspiring to provide, material support or resources to the group.
"This campaign will not knowingly spread disinformation or reference materials that come out through criminal means like hacking," Jennifer Fiore tweeted.
The thing is that Trump, knowingly or not, has been priming the country for this moment, weakening it for this moment.
Ortiz's legacy is marred in some eyes by a link to steroid use, although he has denied knowingly taking banned drugs.
"I have not knowingly done anything to do that, no," Spicer said, after saying more equivocally that he didn't "think so."
The indictment alleges Rivera knowingly applied banned fumigants at the Sirenusa resort in St. John in October 2014 and March 2015.
I wasn't going to knowingly give him bad advice, but I didn't want to bestow on him another act of love.
By changing a legal protection, websites and online platforms will be held liable for knowingly hosting trafficking-related content and ads.
LONDON — Former Conservative MP and current candidate, Craig Mackinlay, has been charged with knowingly making false declarations of his election expenses.
The judge could revoke Sinclair's licenses outright, if the company is found to have knowingly made false statements to the FCC.
For any prosecutor, a key element of a criminal case is showing that someone violated the law and violated it knowingly.
Both parties know they're misdirecting each other from their romantic interest in each other, and both of them knowingly play along.
It is illegal for foreign entities to contribute to campaigns or for Americans to knowingly accept foreign money for political races.
By Page 50 Ashurbanipal is a name the reader will feel able to drop knowingly into any conversation on literary matters.
O.K., the campaign had a lot of Russian contacts and knowingly received information from the Russians, but that was perfectly fine.
Sure enough, once she notices how much attention her looks are attracting from the Algerian men, Ms. Bartoli's Isabella smiles knowingly.
Santopietro also claims Harden KNEW he would be throwing the parties before signing the contract and knowingly lied to Santopietro's face.
In the proposal, the senator calls on her 2020 rivals to make the same pledge to not knowingly share false information.
John Lewis is one of the best places to shop during this busy period because of its "Never Knowingly Undersold" promotion.
It would further authorize cutting off financial assistance to foreign governments that knowingly fail to prevent financial services that reach Pyongyang.
We know that Hillary Clinton lied to us knowingly about the terror attack on our Benghazi consulate on September 11, 2012.
Mulvaney has insisted that the CFPB will continue to crackdown on banks and lenders knowingly violate defraud or abuse their customers.
Obstruction of justice Lawyers who knowingly participate in drafting false statements for witnesses in criminal investigations should be disbarred and prosecuted.
The current standard is looser, and companies like Google and its subsidiary YouTube have abused it, knowingly targeting children for advertising.
"Google has been blatantly and knowingly copying our patented technology," Sonos CEO Patrick Spence said in a statement to the Times.
Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty last year to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
These state that foreign companies which knowingly conduct "significant" transactions with the Revolutionary Guards, or other sanctioned Iranian entities, risk penalties.
Most notably, both were leaks demonstrating that the U.S. government had knowingly misrepresented a painful, costly war to the American public.
"Boeing deliberately and knowingly failed to disclose ... the safety issues associated with the design of the 737 Max," the company said.
Knowingly publishing a counterfeit weather forecast is punishable with a fine, getting locked up for up to 90 days, or both.
In reaching a plea deal, Shortey said he knowingly recruited, enticed, harbored and transported the boy for sex, the papers showed.
"Ignoring our requests, your office knowingly put these people in danger, by releasing their names to the public," the letter reads.
British lawmakers accused Facebook of "intentionally and knowingly" violating data privacy laws in a report published Sunday about social media disinformation.
There are reports of "patent pirates" knowingly using patented technology and threatening IPR challenges if the patent holder asserts its rights.
Hence their name: the company has been aware of the issue, and able to knowingly fix the bugs, for zero-days.
The Trump administration, by contrast, has knowingly enacted the practice that some officials have characterized as a deterrence against illegal entry.
And, of course, in a worst-case scenario, the investigation may find that key members of its leadership were knowingly involved.
If Trump campaign officials knowingly solicited valuable information from Russians, they may be liable under campaign finance laws, legal experts said.
They never knowingly let an abuser work with children, the Boy Scouts said, and now have strict protocols to protect children.
And when Trump would rant about the Mueller probe, Whitaker often "smiled knowingly and nodded in assent," the Washington Post reported.
If the man is between 153 and 31 and knowingly did not register, the citizenship can be delayed until he is 32.
"In addition, she also spread a knowingly false and wholly defamatory accusation that Gottwald had raped another female recording artist," he says.
" The policy also states that policy makers  "... Shall not knowingly misrepresent, exaggerate, or downplay areas of scientific uncertainty associated with policy decisions.
More than half the time, the study found, the FDA doesn't enforce recalls of supplements that knowingly include unapproved prescription drug ingredients.
Many may blame his parents for coming here to seek better opportunities for their children, but Miguel never knowingly broke a law.
"However, the same definition notes that "you can lose protection by saying or doing something egregiously offensive or knowingly and maliciously false.
The government alleged in a 2015 lawsuit that Quicken Loans knowingly approved hundreds of loans insured by the FHA to unqualified borrowers.
To be sure, the federal government already has tools at its disposal to prosecute websites that knowingly advertise or facilitate human trafficking.
The move comes just days after Mitsubishi admitted it had knowingly manipulated fuel economy tests on some of its global subcompact models.
Those who knowingly flout the requirement may be charged a penalty of $100,000 or 50 percent of the balance in the account.
Participants were also asked whether they had ever knowingly used any of a list of 35 bath salts or other legal highs.
Richard Pinedo, 28, wasn't accused of knowingly helping Russian companies and individuals accused of orchestrating campaigns to influence the 2016 presidential election.
She pleaded guilty to knowingly producing a false or misleading document, while two other charges of illegally importing her dogs were dismissed.
"AT&T has knowingly breached its duties to protect Plaintiffs' sensitive location data in order to profit from it," the suit reads.
The new bill gives HHS the explicit authority to reclassify drugs, recover incorrect rebate payments, and fine drugmakers that knowingly misclassify drugs.
" When asked whether players should have been disciplined for knowingly participating in the scheme, he said: "Our players should not be punished.
" Schiff continued, adding that if knowingly accepting assistance from a "foreign government during a presidential campaign is an unethical thing to do.
A lot of the team is going to [be] fired for not doing their job, for participating in crimes, knowingly or unknowingly.
"You knowingly left me to die multiple times," Wilkins reportedly said in court on Friday in part of her victim impact statement.
"I'd gather that you believe that knowingly accepting foreign assistance during a presidential campaign is an unethical thing to do?" asked Schiff.
"I did not remember installing this add-on, [and] I would not knowingly install it," one user wrote in the support forum.
" Kendall "muttered knowingly" in Elle about the reality star brood: "Every time I think it's eased up, someone's popping out a baby.
Jones insisted he never knowingly took the substance and suggested it may have been planted in his workout supplements by an enemy.
Before surrendering to federal police authorities, Mr. da Silva, 72, accused prosecutors and judges of knowingly pursuing a baseless case against him.
In a report published in February, the committee accused Facebook of "intentionally and knowingly" violating U.K. data privacy and anti-competition laws.
For one thing, any criminal violation would require Clinton to have knowingly dealt with classified information on her private, unsecured email server.
In 2007, a case skirted the federal law only because an undercover sting operation revealed a defendant knowingly sold guns to criminals.
The new law would make it a criminal offense to knowingly consent to the visual depiction or live transmission of child pornography.
In the case of Cambridge Analytica, the researcher who collected the data knowingly sold it, which was a violation of Facebook's terms.
Worst-case scenario The worst-case scenario for the administration, and for the nation, is if Trump knowingly worked with the Russians.
In the doctored-up image, Joe Biden looks knowingly at a surprised Hillary Clinton in the middle of a blurred-out crowed.
She questioned whether Russia knowingly allowed Syria to use chemical weapons, is incompetent or whether Assad is playing the Russians for fools.
I wholeheartedly support the notion that a woman should be able to do whatever she wants if she's knowingly made that choice.
Danvers pulls the script down to check Lee for Skrull signs, smiles knowingly in tribute to the Marvel legend, then moves on.
Wixen says Spotify didn't adequately compensate the music label or its artists and knowingly distributed its clients' music without the proper licenses.
"Charter knowingly permitted specifically identified repeat infringers to continue to use its network to infringe," the music labels claim in the lawsuit.
Separately, parliament is investigating whether McKinsey knowingly let funds from Eskom be diverted to Trillian as a way of securing the contract.
But corporate interests are regularly and knowingly peddling false claims in order to stop regulatory agencies from acting in the public interest.
The president can't be counted on to tell the truth, although none of his lawyers would knowingly let him lie to Mueller.
During the investigation agents found evidence Alcharihi had illegally imported the mosaic using fraudulent documents and knowingly concealed it in his home.
West Virginia's attorney general on Tuesday announced the state had filed suit against a Catholic diocese, alleging that it knowingly employed pedophiles.
Ignoring health standards and failing to provide needed care, such as in Pamela's case, is not maintaining security – it's knowingly inflicting harm.
Prosecutors charge that the two men knowingly evaded foreign lobbying disclosure laws by doing work for Moscow and then lying about it.
If done knowingly and willfully, this could be a felony for prosecutors to consider under the false statements statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
And, they say, few addicts knowingly risk needing to be revived, since naloxone ruins their high and can make them violently ill.
The entities that have knowingly brought us this planetary disaster (and profited greatly from it) should foot the bill for reversing course.
Flynn pleaded guilty to "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements" to the FBI about his conversations with Russia's ambassador.
Corsi, 72, has said he views the offered plea deal as a request to lie, saying he didn't knowingly lie to investigators.
The bill would alter Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to make it illegal for sites to knowingly facilitate sex trafficking.
Gates said he and Manafort knowingly failed to report foreign bank accounts and had failed to register Manafort as a foreign agent.
Hospitals are free to set their price, but patients are obligated to pay it only if they knowingly and freely agree to.
The company shut down operations after being hit by a $1.2 billion fine and pleading guilty to knowingly violating U.S. sanctions laws.
A former Juul executive filed a lawsuit earlier this week, saying that company knowingly sold tainted Juul pods to customers and stores. 
Entitled "Whistleblowing disclosure — knowingly dealing with criminals in Estonia branch", it was written by Howard Wilkinson, Danske's head of markets in Estonia.
Anyone who the Army determines knowingly engaged in fraud or misrepresentation to get the bonuses would not be covered by the bills.
A third airline, Frontier, said it would not "knowingly allow" the government to use its planes to transfer any of the children.
When a news outlet or reporter sets out to purposefully deceive or mislead, or knowingly publishes fabricated information, that is fake news.
Lowery's suit was filed on December 28 in a California court, and alleged that Spotify knowingly distributed copyrighted works without proper licensing.
It's since the UN established their climate change panel, which means we've done more damage knowingly than we ever managed in ignorance.
He knowingly turned away from the plight of African-Americans as he worked with Southern Democrats to solidify his New Deal coalition.
"Ignoring our requests, your office knowingly put these people in danger, by releasing their names to the public," the Fusion lawyers argued.
However, following the publication of the photo Johnson&aposs spokesperson changed their position and said that Johnson had never "knowingly" met Mifsud.
Friday's indictment does not allege that any Americans knowingly broke the law or that the conspiracy changed the outcome of the election.
"I could not understand — and I violated this rule knowingly — why these issues should be withheld from the public," Mr. Booker said.
If you send him to his room, "you've just made his day," Ashworth told the parents in his workshop, who nodded knowingly.
"It is profoundly disappointing that Netflix and your clients have chosen to disregard the extreme danger they are knowingly creating," he wrote.
If a weather service associated with the federal government were to knowingly make a false weather forecast, it would be a crime.
When asked for comment, an Amazon spokesperson told Gizmodo:The ACLU is once again knowingly misusing and misrepresenting Amazon Rekognition to make headlines.
The class-action complaint alleges that the search engine behemoth systematically and knowingly underpays women, which is a violation of California law.
In strong terms that went beyond the network's usually measured tone, CNN condemned Cruz for "knowingly" distorting the facts at the debate.
Pelosi criticized Facebook's refusal to remove the video and said the incident had convinced her the company knowingly enabled Russian election interference.
He was subsequently banned from entering the town over accusations that he knowingly violated immigration laws, committed fraud, and arranged fake marriages.
The federal agencies responsible for providing the public with weather forecasts are forbidden by law from making any knowingly false weather report.
The Treasury Department announced sanctions on Jammal Trust Bank and its subsidiaries, which it accused of knowingly facilitating banking activities for Hezbollah.
"I refuse to knowingly play any role in the school-to-prison pipeline at any age," Ms. Ayala said at the time.
They paused for a beat and each knowingly nodded, an acknowledgment that it was a scene that would never again be recreated.
It did not matter that special counsel Robert Mueller determined that no one in the Trump campaign knowingly worked with Russian agents.
Knowingly presenting false documents to any public official or agency is a crime, a charge technically known as offering a false instrument.
In July, a Senate investigation found that U.S.A. Gymnastics and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee "knowingly concealed" Mr. Nassar's abuse.
The reader nods knowingly as the bishop of Exeter instructs Fairfax to be quick about the trip and to use utmost discretion.
"The next piece is what to do with adults who knowingly broke the law but haven't violated other criminal laws," Coffman said.
His father, Jeffrey Reinking, could potentially face charges for transferring weapons to a person knowingly prohibited from possessing them, the ATF said.
It also bans people from knowingly transporting, possessing, buying, selling or donating a dog or cat to be killed for human consumption.
Iinuma's sworn testimony, first reported by CNN, left a lot of people shaking their heads, but physicians like me also nodding knowingly.
It would also impose liability for knowingly assisting and facilitating online sex trafficking, and allow civil suits related to sex trafficking. Backpage.
The critics have been most incensed by Facebook's refusal to fact-check politicians' claims, accusing the company of knowingly profiting from deception.
Margaret Hunter pleaded guilty earlier this year to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
The Trump campaign announced the lawsuit Wednesday afternoon, accusing The New York Times of knowingly publishing a false story about Russia collusion.
Snow disagreed, concluding Arpaio knowingly continued the patrols because he believed his immigration enforcement efforts would help his 2012 re-election campaign.
Another way passengers try to skirt the rules — knowingly or unknowingly — is by not providing a car seat for their young children.
But whether he knowingly broke the law or not, like most celebrity candidates, his novice status makes pleading ignorance a reliable strategy.
The bill targets dealers who skirt the law and knowingly sell guns to criminals and other people who should not own guns.
Martinez said he was guilty and had no intention of fighting the charges as he "knowingly, intentionally and willingly" burned the flag.
Lyrics website Genius is suing Google, saying the company continues to knowingly copy its song lyrics and use them in search results.
After the assault, the men filed "knowingly false incident reports that failed to disclose any assault" of Mr. Earvin, the office said.
He has asserted that he does not believe that he knowingly lied to the special counsel, a claim reiterated in the complaint.
Groff never knowingly booked travel for anyone under the age of 18, and had no knowledge of the alleged illegal activity whatsoever.
A woman in Dallas has filed a criminal complaint that Kelly emotionally manipulated her and knowingly gave her a sexually transmitted disease.
Most of the people who claim otherwise are, knowingly or not, doing the bidding of companies that benefit from producing dirty energy.
The second is if she broke a second, misdemeanor-level offense making it illegal to "knowingly remove" classified information from secured servers.
Jon Jones wept openly while insisting he never knowingly cheated by taking performance-enhancing drugs, and vowed to return to the UFC.
Joyce made the energy company agree "not to knowingly disclose the existence to this agreement" as one way to hide the misdeeds.
As a legal principle, mens rea means that causing harm should not be enough to constitute a crime; knowingly causing harm should be.
On Sunday, Kylr Yust, 28, was arrested on charges of allegedly knowingly burning Runions's vehicle, according to a Kansas City police news release.
That report is now at the center of Waymo's allegations that Uber knowingly accepted stolen trade secrets to fuel its driverless car effort.
"Folks with these skill sets should not be able to knowingly or unknowingly undermine U.S. interests or contradict U.S. values," Smith told Reuters.
Authorities believe Salman acted of her own free will and knowingly took steps to obstruct the investigation, according to a law enforcement official.
December 1, 2017 - Flynn pleads guilty to "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements" to the FBI regarding discussions with Kislyak.
Duncan Hunter's wife Margaret pleaded guilty on Thursday to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
In a deal in Azerbaijan, Trump knowingly did business with a family that is widely suspected of laundering money for Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
The suit alleges that Samsung knowingly profited from Oculus technology that was first developed at ZeniMax, then misappropriated by Oculus executive John Carmack.
The Grassley-Wyden bill gives HHS the explicit authority to reclassify drugs, recover incorrect rebate payments and fine companies that knowingly misclassify drugs.
It doesn't mean Manafort colluded with Russians on Trump's campaign; it does mean that Trump knowingly brought aboard a boatload of Russian baggage.
Hundreds of fellow victims of crime in Guerrero, many of whom had signed up for the event online, looked back at him knowingly.
The survey doesn't ask why people knowingly shared fake stories, and whether they were intentionally misleading ones or clear satire like The Onion.
Backpage.com removed its controversial "adult section" after a searing report from the Senate accused the classified website of "knowingly" facilitating underage sex trafficking.
Yet we will knowingly subject fellow human beings to suffering and deny them the possibility of help, in the name of political ideology.
Authorities could also obtain more information on an employer's practices from the workers themselves to prove that a company knowingly hired undocumented people.
Anniston residents filed class-action suits against Monsanto Chemical, alleging that it had knowingly dumped PCBs into the local water supply for decades.
Knowingly or not, Garcia joins a sizable group of tinkerers who've been re-creating Falcon 9 landings in all sorts of mixed media.
The 10-page filing (which you can read in full below) argues that Rockstar knowingly infringed, as evidenced by a number of factors.
For one, apps collect an unprecedented amount of user information, often much more data than the app requires or the user knowingly authorizes.
Whether Capossela meant to knowingly step on that rumor grenade is uncertain, but it seems like he's hoping for lightning to strike twice.
Last year, in response to the Backpage case, President Trump signed a law making web platforms legally liable for knowingly facilitating sex trafficking.
In this way Le Kov functions as a stepping stone, a knowingly artificial base from which to construct real, although forgotten, cultural memory.
Paratopic is worlds away from the wholesome blockiness of much modern low-poly art, and it doesn't knowingly wink at its anachronistic looks.
According to The Washington Post, the Justice Department claims Backpage took "consistent and concerted action" to knowingly allow ads for illegal sex work.
We hope that he has not knowingly endangered his sex partners — fans who revered him and were thrilled to receive his personal attention.
Victims and their attorneys have also called for investigations into the USOC itself, to see if anyone there knowingly overlooked claims against Nassar.
Only about 3 out of 1,000 young adults (age 18-25) in the US are estimated to have ever knowingly used the drug.
"Assange was knowingly receiving such classified records from Manning for the purpose of publicly disclosing them on the WikiLeaks website," the indictment reads.
"My view — then and now — is that people who knowingly march under the Nazi banner have disqualified themselves as 'good people,'" he wrote.
Blankenship argued that he didn't knowingly enter into a conspiracy, and while he was convicted, it was only on a lesser misdemeanor charge.
In the United States, federal law permits trafficking victims to recover damages from traffickers and those who "knowingly benefit" financially from the crimes.
But advertisers aren't the only ones seething over the prospect of Facebook knowingly inflating its video viewership; members of the press are, too.
Clayton added that it's a possibility they will take action against lawyers knowingly giving advice to ICO issuers that is against current law.
The class action suit, filed in mid-2015, alleges that Facebook has knowingly failed to perform this disclosure for its many Illinois users.
The company has good reason to be wary — if regulators find out that it knowingly accepted misleading ads, it could be deemed culpable.
What if the wharf owners knowingly throw out extra fish guts to attract the sea lions, which in turn attract the paying tourists?
Enforcement also plays a role, with the Department of Justice securing several convictions of individuals and companies knowingly trafficking in counterfeit electronic parts.
It's a lesson, we grin knowingly as we watch, that the siblings –- as we know them today — seem to have taken to heart.
They are seeking permission to gather evidence concerning whether prosecutors knowingly presented false grand jury testimony, and a hearing to consider possible dismissals.
But the district attorney's office pushed ahead with the criminal trial, asking for a life sentence for Shaffer for knowingly permitting child abuse.
She was handed over to police and charged with dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception, and knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime.
In April 2018, Rodgers filed a complaint with the Dallas Police Department alleging that Kelly had knowingly given her a sexually transmitted disease.
" He also alleged that Musk "knowingly orchestrated a significant fraud by arranging the $2.6 billion acquisition at a time when SolarCity was insolvent.
"Junk" — perversely, knowingly titled — expands somewhat on the strengths of "Hurry Up," balancing Italo-disco chill-out atmospheres and calibrated buildups and releases.
Ms. Mincey alleged in her lawsuit, filed the following year, that Takata had knowingly designed and manufactured airbags that were defective and dangerous.
With respect to the allegation that we knowingly sent a therapist to a registered sex offender, nothing could be further from the truth.
But since Carpenter knowingly revealed his location to a third party, his cell-phone service provider, that information—called metadata—is not protected.
Clinton, who is the front-runner in the Democratic presidential primary, has denied knowingly sending or receiving classified information over her private server.
From the documents we received from Six4Three, it is evident that Facebook intentionally and knowingly violated both data privacy and anti-competition laws.
The charge means he showed reckless disregard for the risk of causing an evacuation or knowingly caused fear that lives were in danger.
When prosecutors knowingly withhold evidence from the courtroom in order to secure a conviction, they need to be held responsible for their actions.
Earlier this month, the Journal reported that Uber's Singapore unit knowingly rented its drivers defective cars that were at risk of catching fire.
"Never before have I been so certain that the administration in power would knowingly abuse the massive power of government surveillance," he continued.
In 1980, White House press secretary Jody Powell knowingly lied about an attempt to rescue United States diplomats being held hostage in Iran.
In an interview with ABC News released Thursday morning, Spicer was asked bluntly whether he had ever knowingly lied while behind the podium.
Trump "knowingly spreads content that is helpful to Russia because he thinks it is also helpful to him personally and politically," she said.
While the individuals communicated with Americans in this effort, the latest indictment makes no allegation that Americans knowingly engaged with Russian intelligence officers.
The parents contend that the maker of the Bushmaster is no less culpable because it knowingly marketed a risky war weapon to civilians.
It would further authorize cutting off financial assistance to foreign governments that knowingly fail to prevent financial services reaching the North Korean regime.
They might have been knowingly photographed for a driver's license, or covertly filmed by a surveillance camera (which has a higher error rate).
And the commercial use of your personal data, in ways you may not knowingly approve, has always been part of the business model.
" Federal law deems it a crime to "knowingly" mishandle classified information outside secure government channels or to permit the practice through "gross negligence.
As the National Review's Andrew McCarthy has reported, Obama knowingly and repeatedly sent communications to Clinton via her nongovernment, unsecured email and server.
Originally, the term referred to the data Facebook had on specific users that they had not knowingly or willingly submitted to the site.
Kovacs (21943-19813) was both a hilarious lowbrow comic and an artist who intuited and knowingly exploited the nature of his chosen medium.
But the notion that a company should pay for damages it knowingly causes to another's property is deeply rooted in our common law.
There's also, I believe, an additional relevant lesson from the climate story: the special rage of those who knowingly act in bad faith.
Brazilian prosecutors previously said Loya and Maarraoui "knowingly and voluntarily" arranged to bribe Petrobras employees using middlemen with whom the pair had direct.
Democrats say scrutiny of the dossier's provenance is a distraction from the central question: Did the Trump campaign knowingly seek aid from Russia?
Art Review "The Incomplete Araki" is a knowingly redundant title for an exhibition of Japan's most prolific, most controversial, and most disobedient photographer.
It said it works in full compliance within all legal and regulatory requirements and had never knowingly been involved in any illegal activity.
" Another victim wrote that Madoff "knowingly defrauded thousands of people and I know this stress contributed to the early death of my husband . . .
Mr. Friedman has been accused not only of harassing his own employees, but also of knowingly allowing Mr. Batali to do the same.
At readings, I tell this to kids and they nod knowingly, often glancing at their ponytailed mothers, in their T-shirts and jeans.
Gingerly, she took both of my hands into hers, looked at me knowingly and, without saying a word, gave me a folded note.
Now awaiting the president's signature, the bill paves the way for sex trafficking survivors to hold websites accountable for "knowingly" facilitating their abuse.
Warren promised she won't knowingly use or spread false or manipulated text, video, audio or other content online, my colleague Tony Romm reported.
Courts have even found companies which knowingly hosted illegal content to be exempt from legal liability based on the broad CDA 230 language.
Hunter's wife Margaret pleaded guilty earlier this year to conspiring with her husband to "knowingly and willingly" convert campaign funds for personal use.
A third is that fossil fuel emissions are not in fact going down, but rather that countries are underreporting them, knowingly or not.
During an interview with "Fox and Friends," Gohmert said that immigration officials were "intentionally, knowingly, wantonly putting people in danger" with the error.
Authorities believe Salman acted of her own free will and knowingly took steps to obstruct the investigation, a law enforcement official told CNN.
While the statement must done knowingly and willfully, that remains a jury question based on their view of the facts of the case.
It would also authorize cutting off financial assistance to foreign governments that knowingly fail to prevent transactions that benefit the North Korean regime.
"At no time did Mr. Parnas make a knowingly false statement," Parnas' lawyer, Joseph Bondy, said in a filing in Manhattan federal court.
That as our expectations of privacy plummet, Americans will increasingly shrug their shoulders and mutter knowingly to each other that privacy is dead.
The Justice Department sued Newman in June for "knowingly and willfully" failing to file the form after she was fired in late 2017.
Russia on Sunday said its planes did not target U.S.-backed militias in Syria amid reports Moscow knowingly fired on a rebel group.
The Fake News Networks, those that knowingly have a sick and biased AGENDA, are worried about the competition and quality of Sinclair Broadcast.
As you can imagine, we were disappointed to learn that a nearly $30 billion company would knowingly allow illegal activity on its website.
Once a major star (she won an Oscar in 1952 for "The Bad and the Beautiful"), Grahame excelled at playing knowingly sultry floozies.
A Volkswagen executive accused of knowingly providing false information to regulators in the U.S., where he was based, has agreed to plead guilty.
The owners of five buildings the city inspected were also being sued for knowingly allowing the illegal short-term rentals to take place.
The bill also includes penalties for anyone who knowingly files false allegations against an individual to have their gun or guns taken away.
The jury reportedly determined that though Ralph didn't intend to kill his son, his actions were knowingly and "practically certain" to lead to death.
At its most basic, the Knoedler & Company fraud trial revolves around whether a once celebrated art gallery knowingly sold a forged Mark Rothko painting.
If a second person, like Wohl, was knowingly involved in the alleged scheme, Litman said it could raise the prospect of a conspiracy charge.
I remind the public that anyone who submits a knowingly false report to Child Protective Services may be subject to criminal and civil liability.
Facebook is ignoring underage users and knowingly permitting extreme content to remain on its platform, a new investigation in the United Kingdom has found.
" Additionally, Lee claims Duffy and Champion "knowingly made material misrepresentations of fact, and forged or fraudulently obtained a signature from Lee to give POW!
They say ZTE knowingly shipped about $32 million worth of U.S. goods to Iran and misled U.S. authorities about its compliance with American laws.
The administration shows the world how much it values religious liberty by knowingly bringing about additional unintended pregnancies, low-birth-weight babies, and abortions.
Now, PETA is trying to enlist complicit media organizations to knowingly publish the fake video in an effort to make the lie go viral.
If RT knowingly promoted the fake tweet, "it would mark a significant expansion of the Russian operation's network," researchers at the Atlantic Council say.
The latter would require Trump to prove that the Times knowingly published false information about him — a very tough requirement to overcome in court.
" Additionally, Lee claims Duffy and Champion "knowingly made material misrepresentations of fact, and forged or fraudulently obtained a signature from Lee to give POW!
Many of the key questions about Donald Trump revolve around his funding sources and his business partners: Did he knowingly receive funds from criminals?
Getting your dog stoned — whether it accidentally ate an edible or you knowingly hotboxed your room with your dog in there — is very bad.
Olynyk has made a kind of history, though, for here is the first pair of shorts in my life that I cannot knowingly endorse.
Instead, there is an investigation that hinges around whether Clinton "knowingly" sent or received classified information on that server that put secrets at risk.

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